1.Yesterday my friend broke his leg. He fell off the bike. 2. Where is the carpet? It was in the middle of the room! It has disappeared. 3. Look! Somebody has climbed up the tree and can't get down. 4. My mother is back home now but she has gone to Italy for a month. 5. I love his music. You know, Beethoven was a great composer.
6. Yesterday you gave me the magazine but I have lost it!
7. My brother is not in. He has just gone. 8. They went out early in the morning and have not come back. 9. I wanted to send you a greeting card but I forgot. 10. -I am going on holiday!
Again? But you were on holiday last month! -It was (“not” возможно пропущено?) holiday. I went on business trip.
The moon is a major influence on the Earth’s tides, but the sun also generates considerable tidal forces. Solar tides are about half as large as lunar tides and are expressed as a variation of lunar tidal patterns, not as a separate set of tides. When the sun, moon, and Earth are in alignment (at the time of the new or full moon), the solar tide has an additive effect on the lunar tide, creating extra-high high tides, and very low, low tides—both commonly called spring tides. One week later, when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other, the solar tide partially cancels out the lunar tide and produces moderate tides known as neap tides. During each lunar month, two sets of spring tides and two sets of neap tides occur (Sumich, J.L., 1996).
1.Yesterday my friend broke his leg. He fell off the bike.
2. Where is the carpet? It was in the middle of the room! It has disappeared.
3. Look! Somebody has climbed up the tree and can't get down.
4. My mother is back home now but she has gone to Italy for a month.
5. I love his music. You know, Beethoven was a great composer.
6. Yesterday you gave me the magazine but I have lost it!
7. My brother is not in. He has just gone.
8. They went out early in the morning and have not come back.
9. I wanted to send you a greeting card but I forgot.
10. -I am going on holiday!
Again? But you were on holiday last month!
-It was (“not” возможно пропущено?) holiday. I went on business trip.
The moon is a major influence on the Earth’s tides, but the sun also generates considerable tidal forces. Solar tides are about half as large as lunar tides and are expressed as a variation of lunar tidal patterns, not as a separate set of tides. When the sun, moon, and Earth are in alignment (at the time of the new or full moon), the solar tide has an additive effect on the lunar tide, creating extra-high high tides, and very low, low tides—both commonly called spring tides. One week later, when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other, the solar tide partially cancels out the lunar tide and produces moderate tides known as neap tides. During each lunar month, two sets of spring tides and two sets of neap tides occur (Sumich, J.L., 1996).